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What is your vote for the best overland vehicle ever imported to the US?
Though not an import, my vote goes to the 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited 10th Anniversary.
What is your vote for the best overland vehicle ever imported to the US?
Though not an import, my vote goes to the 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited 10th Anniversary.
I forgot to mention a Syncro Westfalia. That may very well be the greatest.
Don't let cuteness make decisions for you.
That's right. You'll potentially save a fortune on Family Law Attorneys by heeding this advice
Question: Why are most "overland" vehicles wagon types, instead of pickups?
There are arguments for both a truck and a wagon. The primary argument for the truck is total storage volume (and often payload), while the argument for the wagon is that all equipment is stored within the relative dust control and HVAC of the interior.
The Tacoma is super legit as an exploration platform. Mine never ceased to impress me, from the Arctic to the Darien Gap to crossing the Rubicon. It did it all without failure - not even a scratch.
While own a Westy....not reliable enough to break the top 10. Don't let cuteness make decisions for you.
Before a VW purchase is made, one should lay their thumbs on the work bench, have their best friend take a 4# sledge
and smash 'em, now if that person is quite alright with the pain...they should proceed and purchase a VW Syncro.
While I have never owned a Westy, I know many who have. They are 'unique' in terms of reliability, but parts are everywhere (yes, not so much for the Synchro components) and they are quite capable for light off-road duty. They have all the comforts of home built right in and plenty of space for storage. Would it be my first choice? No, not by a long shot. But look at the number of people who have driven these around the world and I think you can say that they have proven themselves as capable overlanders.
Scott Brady is a serial list maker. It is only a matter of time before the "Ultimate 2WD Overlander" list is posted for discussion. The Westy should be prominent on that list. That discussion is also a legitimate place for Christian to submit his MB 240D.But look at the number of people who have driven these around the world and I think you can say that they have proven themselves as capable overlanders.
There are arguments for both a truck and a wagon. The primary argument for the truck is total storage volume (and often payload) . . .
Well, that and they're extremely versatile. Want a topper? Sure - bolt it on. Want a slide-in camper? Sure - bolt it on. Want an open bed with a roof top tent mounted at cab-height? Sure - bolt it on. A flat bed? A custom camper-box? What ever - you can do it far easier with a truck than you can with the SUV's.
Well, that and they're extremely versatile.